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Pik8rCh Chorus students also competed in contests and performed concerts. I enjoyed chorus most because of the festivals and concerts, said freshman Caroline Frye. But we had to practice hard for at least three weeks before a show, and we weren't able to practice on the stage, so we were never sure if things would go right. Computer programming, in its second year, added a Computer Programming II course. Computer Programming I students learned BASIC and were introduced to PASCAL, while students in Programming II progressed in PASCAL. The programming classes sponsored a Computer Fair early second semester. Students in grades 1 through 6 were given demonstrations of the computers and were shown what computers could do. Programming II classes helped write some of the programs used to produce report cards, which were done entirely on computers. In the spring, fourth grader Robert Schriver joined the class and was able to hold his own with the upper school students. He kept up with everything we did, said senior janet Allen. Everyone who walked in looked at him and asked, 'Who's he?' No one could believe he was in the class. Concert Choir: Ifronl rowj Mrs. Elaine Harris Isponsorl, Gina Howard, Tanya Siebert, Michelle Fritts, Alison Anthony, Becky Godfrey, Iayme Thomas. Iback rowj Amy Ricks, Blake Cossey, Rob Dowda, james Thweatt, Carson Hampson, Wendy Warmouth, jeff Gingrich. 78.Academics Af rv Q , .,,, ff
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W-it lf ltooltarachah. Dressed in typical 'South of the Border costumes, sophomores Ashley Anderson, lane! Eiseman, Laura Nelson and Deborah Pike perform a Spanish dance on Metrocentre Mall during International Fest.
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olor me beautiiul. Tracy Howard and Clarke Simpson work with crayons on a joint art project. ome revisited. Seventh grader Kevin Leavitt won first place in the Ancient olympics at the University of Arkansas with his replica of a Roman catapult. The catapult, which actually worked, was able to fling a small rock across the Latin room. X X 5. if Qi N? get -ea we X 1-Q 'J' W! L4 ' Q , ' GI I' Ensemble: U t o M . Ela' e Harris isponsori, :in en . Tany hhanzetn and Mrs' Kihtklder, Patty IveT'gh:ylnedbgter. mack :owl Catherine Gay e C OU f I-atm 193C er, trace the Voyage Caruthers, Caroline Frye, lenniler Schueck, Christi Nixon. of Aeneas in Advanced Latin. Electives.
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